This Day in History, July 24, 2023
Release time:
2023-07-24
July 24, 1802: Alexandre Dumas, père, a French writer, was born.
July 24, 1828: The world's first typewriter was invented.
July 24, 1875: Under pressure from Japan, the Ryukyu Kingdom ceased paying tribute to China.
July 24, 1886: China and Britain signed the Convention Respecting Burma.
July 24, 1901: The Zongli Yamen was officially renamed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
July 24, 1907: The Han-Xin Treaty was signed.
July 24, 1938: The Battle of Wuhan.
July 24, 1952: The rise of social mystery novels in Japan.
July 24, 1975: Wang Zhuquan, one of the founders of coalfield geology in China, passed away.
July 24, 1980: The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China held science and technology lectures at Zhongnanhai.
July 24, 1982: Liao Chengzhi wrote to Chiang Ching-kuo to promote reunification.
July 24, 1987: Deng Xiaoping met with scientists who made significant contributions to the Four Modernizations.
July 24, 1993: Government assets were included in auctions.
July 24, 1994: The Association of Caribbean States was established.
July 24, 1996: Australian astronomers calculated the age of the universe to be 11 billion years.
July 24, 2003: The opening ceremony of the Asia-Europe Economic Ministers' Meeting was held in Dalian.
July 24, 2014: An Air Algerie passenger plane went missing.
July 24, 2015: NASA's discovery of a 'second Earth' is not a second home.
July 24, 2015: Abenomics officially declared a failure.
July 24, 2016: The world's deepest ocean blue hole was discovered in Sansha.
July 24, 2017: China banned Justin's performance.
July 24, 2017: Sun Yang won the 400m freestyle at the World Aquatics Championships.
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